Joined: Sat Dec 24, 2011 2:16 pmPosts: 6928Location: The Land Down Under (no, not THAT one)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:57 am

Calusari about calling me Triple-X Double-L wrote:

Wouldn't that be a lot more work than typing Xlxlx? (See, not that hard.)

THANK YOU!!!

Besides, the letters in my name aren't arranged in such a way.

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Earthcubed wrote:

Xlxlx, I'm very proud of you for standing up to the cisgender patriarchy and embracing who you really are. No matter what others may say always remember: you are beautiful and you are a goddamn empanada.

All this talk of Lynx reminds me of high school maths lessons where, to ensure that the asthmatic, elderly teacher wouldn't do any teaching, students would spray copious amounts of lynx in the classroom before she arrived so she'd leave the classroom immediately. Needless to say, my maths isn't the sharpest.

Chainsaw Penis is not so much a grindcore band as it is a body of postmodern social criticism. From the poignant remarks made in "Metal is Gay" and "Fuck the X-Factor", it's clear that this is a group of gentlemen quite malcontent with the modern culture they deem to be decadent and shallow. It's dubious whether that much thought or intent went into Chainsaw Penis in the first place, but I like to think that it did.

I'm driving down to Melbourne on Friday. It's Tuesday morning here and it's going to be a long 3 days ahead - more work, fighting fatigue and depression, and general anticipation of finally getting days off in a row. I won't be in Melbourne for long but hopefully some good food and going to metal stores will happen.

Just talked to Sakis from Rotting Christ. He informed me that they have 2 songs sung in Greek on the upcoming album. My guess would be that one of them is the title track. This will turn out to be great, I'm sure!

Was it for kids though? I don't think just because it's claymation it was necessarily aimed at children. I don't know much of the history on this thing but isn't it based on an excerpt from a book Twain wrote which was SPECIFICALLY about Satan? He had some pretty forward thinking ideas/concepts in his day...

Ah crap I'm pretty convinced now that I must be bipolar. Why else would my new printers' refusal to work and the ensuing stress of returning it - for the second time now - and the vague possibility of having annoyed my dad by calling him late - get me down like that. Week's probably gonna be shit now.

BTW, Nuclear Blast (.de) has a bunch of recent Candlemass CDs for 3 euros a pop, which is a great price. Of course, you'll probably get raped on the shipping but I'd just close my eyes when paying it and try and pretend it never happened.

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Ah crap I'm pretty convinced now that I must be bipolar. Why else would my new printers' refusal to work and the ensuing stress of returning it - for the second time now - and the vague possibility of having annoyed my dad by calling him late - get me down like that. Week's probably gonna be shit now.

Or you could just have anxiety-related issues. Just a thought for consideration.

So Earth was pretty awesome in concert if you like their post-reunion sound. The only pre-Bees Made Honey tracks they played were Tallahassee and Ouroboros Is Broken - and the latter was more like the Hibernaculum version than the original. Fortunately, that's exactly the sound I prefer. Would I recommend going? If seeing Earth live sounds like a good idea to you, then yes. It's not exactly a lively set, but great mood music. Eagle Twin was one of the openers, and they're worth seeing if for no other reason than the fact that they sounded like Sleep would have, if they had continued directly after Dopesmoker. Their set was pretty much one big drone/doom/"droom" jam.

And then there was Stebmo. Okay, now, I respect Steve Moore as a musician. He can play all right. He may not be the very best out there, but he's good enough. But oh my god. No. No one cares about your inane observations about the intersection of geometry and music, especially considering they were all the same observations made by Pythagoras and friends however many years ago. And in particular, no one gives a damn about your shitty pseudo-jazz. Give some aspie a ten dollar electronic keyboard and tell him to write "jazz" and you will get Stebmo's music. You know that guy in your employer's office who was in a jazz duo back in the 80s who never got anywhere (because he sucks) but still thinks he's hip to this day because of it? That guy played music indistinguishable from Stebmo.

Steve go back to playing Trombone PLEASE and let Dylan do the writing.

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biohazard the band is not is when you want to add it to tell you that there is

I'd caution against self-diagnosing yourself as bi polar, that can't be good for your anxiety.

Anyway, saw Leonard Cohen last night and it was fantastic. At 78 he performed for almost 4 hours with one 15 minute intermission. His set list was great, covered hits from all his various eras and I was particularly delighted to hear 'Who by fire?', which was introduced by a wonderful eastern sounding solo on a 12 string guitar. His band was absolutely amazing too- all of them incredibly talented. The violinist especially blew me away, he was so expressive and skillful. Cohen's voice is no longer quite what it was and he has a bit of trouble capturing the sound of his earliest material, but he more than made up for it by delivering every line with presence and conviction, and his more recent material all sounded excellent.

Really, just an incredible show all around. If anyone is considering going to a date on his current tour, I highly recommend it.

Whenever I am gone for a couple of days, someone gets banned (rarely happens when I am gone).

Shit happens (like your 4 previous accounts, don't forget that...)

FFA diary timeRight now: Cult of Luna dvd + pedagogy readings.

Cool day too, I went to see Skyfall for the second time, my dad wanted to see it. Perhaps the greatest Bond ever. My friends from Kansass (including the famous John Sunlight) are coming tomorrow for Messe des Morts and we plan to play Arkham Horror Wednesday with our metal god, an occult week for sure! I need to do a list of things to get, but I'm afraid the only element will be "beer", yup!

Joined: Sat Dec 24, 2011 2:16 pmPosts: 6928Location: The Land Down Under (no, not THAT one)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:08 pm

Hey, I just got one of my classmates into Asphyx. I feel good

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Earthcubed wrote:

Xlxlx, I'm very proud of you for standing up to the cisgender patriarchy and embracing who you really are. No matter what others may say always remember: you are beautiful and you are a goddamn empanada.